On March 25, 2026, the UN General Assembly adopted a historic resolution spearheaded by Ghana that labels the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade as the "gravest crime against humanity." The motion passed with 123 votes in favor, though it faced opposition from the United States, Israel, and Argentina, while 52 nations including the UK and Netherlands abstained. Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa expressed disappointment in the U.S. position, labeling it a setback for historical accountability.
This resolution shifts the international discourse from symbolic apologies toward a formal framework for reparatory justice. For Ghana, it reinforces its position as a moral leader in Pan-Africanism and could lead to significant structural development funding from former colonial powers in the future.
Ghana has been a central advocate for reparations since the 2023 Accra Reparations Conference. The new Mahama administration has made seeking compensation for "socio-economic repairs" a pillar of its foreign policy.
President Mahama received the 'International Statesperson Award' from the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia on March 27, 2026, for his commitment to democratic transitions. However, Lincoln University rescinded a planned honorary doctorate for the President, citing his support for Ghana’s Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill. In response, Mahama urged international partners to respect Ghana's sovereignty, a stance that has gained him strong domestic support from the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference and other religious bodies.
The "degree snub" has unified domestic political and religious factions behind Mahama, potentially hardening the government's resolve to pass the controversial bill despite international pressure.
Before adjourning for the Easter recess, the Second Session of Parliament passed the Legal Education Reform Bill 2025 and the 24-Hour Economy Authority Bill. The legal reform allows accredited universities to provide professional training, ending the Ghana School of Law monopoly. Additionally, a 15-year lithium mining agreement with Barari DV Ghana Limited was ratified, though the Minority caucus continues to push for more transparency in gold-for-reserves schemes.
The rollout of the National Bar Examination under the new legal framework and the implementation of the 24-hour economy policy, which the NDC claims will be a cornerstone of their industrial reset.
Under CEO Sammy Gyamfi, the Ghana Gold Board (formerly PMMC) reported that artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) production reached 104 metric tons in 2025, generating over $10 billion USD in foreign exchange. The organization, which recently swept top honors at the Public Enterprise League Table (PELT) Awards, has transitioned from a debt-ridden entity to the state's most profitable enterprise through strategic state control of the gold trade.
The Gold Board's target of 120 metric tons for 2026 suggests a maturing regulatory environment. Enhanced forex liquidity from these inflows is expected to provide a buffer for the Cedi (GHc), which currently trades at 11 per USD.
This success follows the formalization of the ASM sector and the "Gold for Oil" policy frameworks intended to stabilize the national currency.
The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) experienced a sharp correction on March 27, erasing GHc44 billion (~$4 billion USD) in market capitalization. The panic selling was led by institutional sell-offs in Scancom PLC (MTNGH), which dropped to GHc5.03 (~$0.46 USD). Despite the drop, analysts note the GSE Composite Index is still up 48% year-to-date.
This volatility is viewed by some as a healthy correction following a record-breaking rally. However, the government's return to the bond market to raise GHc20.2 billion (~$1.84 billion USD) this year may further shift institutional capital toward fixed-income securities.
The Ghana Export-Import Bank (GEXIM) has outlined a 2025-2030 roadmap to expand its loan portfolio to $300 million USD (~GHc3.3 billion), focusing on agro-processing and pharmaceuticals. Simultaneously, trade with Canada hit $752 million USD in 2024, a 56% increase.
Ghana is positioning itself to leverage the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Commonwealth Games for tourism and investment. If you are looking to invest in Ghanaian SMEs, the GEXIM "Strategic Reset" provides a supported framework for export-ready businesses.
A state funeral will be held on March 28, 2026, at the Jubilee House for Captain Frank Donkor and his brother, Elisha, who died in a helicopter crash in Tema. The event has reignited national discussions on aviation safety protocols. Concurrently, the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) criticized bystanders at a recent 50,000-litre fuel spill at the VALCO Roundabout for filming victims rather than assisting.
The state-level recognition of the crash victims underscores the government's commitment to investigating aviation safety failures and providing high-level support to the bereaved families.
The Kwatire Government Hospital in the Bono Region has issued an urgent appeal for incubators as their NICU is overwhelmed. On a positive note, the IQAir 2025 report shows Ghana's air quality improved by 40%, though PM2.5 levels remain 4x higher than WHO limits.
Local hospitals like Kwatire are specifically seeking donations of phototherapy machines and infant monitors. Your contributions through NGOs can have an immediate impact on neonatal survival rates in rural areas.
Ghana's preparations for the 2026 World Cup suffered a major blow as they were crushed 5-1 by Austria. Captain Jordan Ayew scored the only consolation goal. The match was overshadowed by a hotel theft scandal where luxury watches (valued at $34,000 USD) and cash were stolen from the players' rooms hours before kickoff.
Black Stars context: Coach Otto Addo is under intense pressure following the tactical collapse and defensive vulnerabilities exposed in Vienna. The team must now regroup for a friendly against Germany on March 30.
The University of Ghana (UG) and University for Development Studies (UDS) will face off in the 2026 Honda Football Championship final this Saturday at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium. UG advanced after a penalty shootout masterclass by goalkeeper Adinan Abdul Fatawu.
Global star Black Sherif released his first 2026 single, "Pop Star," following a year where his album "Iron Boy" reached the Billboard Top 10. In other news, Zen Garden Accra was named Ghana's Best Live Music Venue, and actor/comedian "NGO" (Nana Gyasi Owusu) was officially called to the Ghana Bar, completing a real-life transition from his famous fictional legal role.
The professionalization of entertainers (into law and corporate business) signals a shift toward long-term sustainability and personal branding beyond the stage.
Today we covered the historical UN slavery resolution, the Gold Board's $10 billion USD achievement, and the crushing defeat of the Black Stars in Vienna. As Parliament adjourns for Easter, the nation remains focused on these significant legal and economic shifts. Thank you for reading the Ghana News AI Daily Brief!
Have feedback or suggestions? We'd love to hear from you at info@ghananews.ai
AI-curated news briefs delivered to your inbox every morning. Free forever.